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LARRIKINISM.

I ♦ On Sunday evening last some maliciou^*\ person or persons threw down the gate from off its hinges, which closes the entrance to Mr Sam Daw's paddock. This was done with malicious intention, as ?\lr Daw is certain the chain was properly secured before he left the paddock at night. Mr Daw's horses (9 in number), wandered out and were, of course, s«on in the custody of the Ranger. The horses being unaccustomed to a strange driver, made their escape, and returned to Mr Daw's stables. It is probable i.iat. the matter will be further iuvesrig.ite.f it the IL M. < "iirt, and the per ; -e.'r i;./. ■ •.: this most unneighbourly au-l. bruugiil Lo book.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 33, 11 October 1882, Page 2

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LARRIKINISM. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 33, 11 October 1882, Page 2

LARRIKINISM. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 33, 11 October 1882, Page 2

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